"When the Swallows Fly" | |
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Single by Bee Gees | |
from the album Idea | |
B-side | "Give Your Best" |
Released | September 1968 (album) 1971 (Netherlands) |
Recorded | 18 June 1968 |
Genre | Baroque pop, psychedelic pop |
Length | 2:22 (mono) 2:29 (stereo) |
Label | Polydor Atco (United States/Canada) |
Songwriter(s) | Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb |
Producer(s) | Robert Stigwood, Bee Gees |
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1968 single by Bee Gees
"When the Swallows Fly" is a song by the Bee Gees released on their fifth album Idea.[1] Its promotional video was filmed in Brussels and included on the TV special Idea and was aired on 11 December 1968.
The song`s opening line echoed William Wordsworth`s poem"I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud". It was recorded on June 18th 1968 at the same session as "No Name".[2] Robin said "It was one of my favorites, I think Barry`s vocal on that is fantastic". Barry recalls: "[`When the Swallows Fly`] that`s something I brought in, but I don`t remember how the song came about. It was probably written in Eaton Square or at the penthouse. A lot of the ballads in those days were written that way, like `Words`.[3]
In 1971, when it was included on the Melody film soundtrack, it was released as a single only in Netherlands with "Give Your Best" as the B-side. It reached #20 in two weeks[4]
Chart (1971) | Peak position |
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Netherlands Dutch Top 40[5] | 20 |
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1968 single by Bee Gees
"When the Swallows Fly" is a song by the Bee Gees released on their fifth album Idea.[1] Its promotional video was filmed in Brussels and included on the TV special Idea and was aired on 11 December 1968.
The song`s opening line echoed William Wordsworth`s poem"I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud". It was recorded on June 18th 1968 at the same session as "No Name".[2] Robin said "It was one of my favorites, I think Barry`s vocal on that is fantastic". Barry recalls: "[`When the Swallows Fly`] that`s something I brought in, but I don`t remember how the song came about. It was probably written in Eaton Square or at the penthouse. A lot of the ballads in those days were written that way, like `Words`.[3]
In 1971, when it was included on the Melody film soundtrack, it was released as a single only in Netherlands with "Give Your Best" as the B-side. It reached #20 in two weeks[4]
Chart (1971) | Peak position |
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Netherlands Dutch Top 40[5] | 20 |